Ryan Jensen and Steve Steinbess, who were scheduled for the night’s preliminary card, did not weigh in during the official proceedings. The hiccup was caused by what the UFC dubbed an “administrative issue.” The bout was later canceled due to “a medical approval issue regarding Jensen.” According to Yahoo! Sports’ Steve Cofield, Jensen disclosed the use of Adderall (traditionally used to treat Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder), which caused the cancellation.

Additionally, a preliminary-card bout between Jeremy Stephens and Gleison Tibau will now take place at a catch-weight of 158 pounds. Both lightweights failed to make the 156-pound limit. Stephens missed by three pounds on his first attempt, and Tibau was a pound and a half over the limit. The fighters eventually agreed to hold the contest at 158 pounds.

Finally, although it didn’t affect the weigh-ins, main-card fighters Cole Miller and Junie Browning had a brief spat during the customary staredown photo opportunity. Miller charged in and went nose to nose with his opponent before UFC President Dana White separated the fighters. Browning playfully slapped at Miller seconds later, but no blows were thrown.